BioCycle Magazine

Published since 1960, BioCycle is the foremost magazine on composting, organics recycling, anaerobic digestion and renewable energy. Our editorial content also empowers communities — including municipalities, college campuses and businesses — to become more sustainable.
Offerings to BioCycle readers with paid subscriptions are expanding. The home page makes it easy to search the BioCycle archives, which contain all articles and news items published since the beginning of 2004 (free for subscribers to access). BioCycle editors are compiling reports on specific topics that can be downloaded and used for project development, trainings, research and more. Shortly after launch, subscribers will also have an opportunity to participate in monitored and facilitated Discussion Forums. Of course, BioCycle.net will tap into all the social media tools, with a blog, Tweets and a page.
Perhaps one of the most exciting opportunities our new website provides is the capacity to grow and connect the BioCycle community. We have been doing that successfully for 53 years via the magazine, and for more than 40 years with our conferences. Until now, however, we haven’t taken full advantage of the tools that connect our community in cyberspace. Readers of BioCycle are dedicated to advancing utilization of resources in the waste stream to build healthy ecosystems, economies and communities. Current — and easy to obtain — information is critical to helping you fulfill your missions. Staying current, both through information access and interacting with industry experts via the Discussion Forums and blog, will be easier with the relaunch of BioCycle.net.
Each monthly issue of BioCycle and the dynamic BioCycle.net website show you how to process organic residuals —yard trimmings, food waste, woody materials, biosolids, manure, high strength organic wastes, municipal solid waste (MSW) and other source separated feedstocks into value-added products. These include compost and engineered soils, biogas-derived electricity, vehicle fuels and renewable natural gas. They include products that renew agricultural and urban soils and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. And they include processes and products that build community sustainability and create green enterprises and jobs.
While there are a number of free articles on BioCycle.net, these are only a small percentage of available content. To access all BioCycle content, you must have a paid subscription to BioCycle magazine. Begin with the login button on the top right-hand side of the screen. From there, you’ll have full access to all of the articles in our database. If you’re not yet a subscriber, sign up here http://jgpress.ssmcreative.com/subscribe at a great introductory rate of $49! If you’re not convinced, you’ll be able to read an excerpt of each article before you actually subscribe.
Key topics reported on in BioCycle and BioCycle.net:
Anaerobic Digestion
Biofuels/Compressed RNG
Biogas
Bioplastics
Biosolids
CHP
Campus & Corporate Composting
Climate Action
Collection
Compost Markets
Compostable Products
Composting
Emissions Control
Farm Digesters
Financing and Incentives
Food Service
Food Waste
Green Infrastructure
Healthy Soils
Landfill Diversion
Manure
Municipal Solid Waste
Odor Management
Organics Recycling
Permitting and Siting
Renewable Energy
Source Separated Organics
Storm Water Management
Surveys
Sustainability
Urban Agriculture
Wastewater
Wood Recycling
Zero Waste

05/02/2020

Could the humble backyard chicken could be the next innovation in keeping #foodwaste out of #landfills? https://bit.ly/2JLAGuO #climate

04/17/2020

"The Waste Between Our Ears"
In times of rising heat, fire and rising waters, this new book by Gerry Gillespie presents #recycling and #composting as the means to achieve a #ZeroWaste economy. https://bit.ly/2xyBK2H Institute for Local Self-Reliance

In times of rising heat, fire and rising waters, this new book by Gerry Gillespie presents recycling and composting as the means to achieve a zero waste economy. Neil Seldman

04/10/2020

The City of Seattle, Washington has had ordinances restricting use of plastic bags and food service packaging for many years. In a notification to parties required to comply with the rules, Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) acknowledges that the COVID-19 crisis is impacting grocery and other food servi...

03/30/2020

03/29/2020

BioCycle Senior Editor Craig Coker explains steps to compare costs when evaluating alternatives for significant expenditures such as site development or equipment purchase. https://bit.ly/2wB0tDb #composting

02/14/2020

Veteran Compost #composted 5,000 tons of #foodwaste at its Aberdeen, MD site last year and has grown to include 25 employees and a second site in Fairfax. Impressive growth since we first profiled them back in 2013 …

Thanks to Biocycle for the feature article. 10 years in the compost hustle and we're just getting started!

02/10/2020

02/07/2020

BioCycle is coming to #Sacramento 3/30-4/2 for BioCycle Connect West 2020. The conference kicks off with a workshop & demos on 3/30. http://bit.ly/bcconnectw20workdemo
#compost #healthysoil #carbonsequestration

02/06/2020

"Does the #composting industry want to be part of the global effort on a foodservice packaging solution?"

10/29/2019

An exciting and energizing first day of conference sessions at BioCycle #REFOR19 in Madison, Wisconsin. An entire day filled with more info-packed presentations tomorrow! #biogas #anaerobicdigestion #rng

10/29/2019

09/26/2019

The Baltimore Compost Collective (BCC) hopes to purchase a new truck to grow and employ more youth to collect and #compost organics: http://bit.ly/2lOQzIV

BCC provides first-time employment and life skills mentorship for area youth, training participants in workforce skills and community-scale composting in the Curtis Bay neighborhood of #Baltimore. Youth employees collect hundreds of pounds of #foodscraps each week from local customers. They convert this material into compost for use at the Filbert Street Garden.
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Friends, these are challenging times. We'll keep posting relevant articles and information to keep up with a semblance of normal days..this BioCycle article is pretty interesting and worth a read. Stay healthy, stay safe.

The information that I gather on your magazine were very helpful and knowledgeable

Hello sustainable people! My fiance Kristen Fricano and I are getting married this August in Cape May County, NJ. We are featuring a compostable event for all of our waste. No plastic! Only one problem, no one in Cape May County picks up compostable waste curbside. We'de hate to see it go to a landfill. Anyone out there with some ideas or suggestions??

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DON'T WASTE IT !! LET'S SORT IT !!
we stretch out our warm welcome to the distinguished Nobel laureates, speakers, delegates related to recycling and waste management from around the globe to 7th World Convention on Waste Recycling and Reuse on May 16-17, 2018 at Tokyo Japan
Website Link : https://recyclingsummit.conferenceseries.com/

Nora, I am researching the conservation of water in an irrigation district by using compost as a soil amendment. Any ideas on research that has been done.

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